31-05-2023, 07:50 PM
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More than 10,000 people celebrate the day of the Canary Islands in the traditional Taifa Dance.
The majoreros came with their food and traditional clothes to the popular event in the capital of the island.
Among the Events that the island of Fuerteventura celebrates every year in relation to the day of the Canary Islands, the traditional Taifa Dance stands out above all, where citizens from all over the island come between isas and olías to celebrate canareidad.
Between cheese, pejines, chickpeas, and some gofio pella than another, the tables exhibited the best of our gastronomy, in addition to being accompanied by good wines to the sound of tempera and guitar.
The Canarians celebrate this May 30 the day of the autonomous community since onthis date the first session of the Parliament of the Canary Islands was held, a body created in the Statute of Autonomy of the Canary Islands of 1982.
The first parliamentary session took place in Santa Cruz de Tenerife on 30 May 1983 and was chaired by Pedro Guerra Cabrera, then deputy for the Canarian socialist parliamentary group (PSC-PSOE). That day Pedro Guerra Cabrera in his first speech advocated "building a region of islands, from now and forever."
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More than 10,000 people celebrate the day of the Canary Islands in the traditional Taifa Dance.
The majoreros came with their food and traditional clothes to the popular event in the capital of the island.
Among the Events that the island of Fuerteventura celebrates every year in relation to the day of the Canary Islands, the traditional Taifa Dance stands out above all, where citizens from all over the island come between isas and olías to celebrate canareidad.
Between cheese, pejines, chickpeas, and some gofio pella than another, the tables exhibited the best of our gastronomy, in addition to being accompanied by good wines to the sound of tempera and guitar.
The Canarians celebrate this May 30 the day of the autonomous community since onthis date the first session of the Parliament of the Canary Islands was held, a body created in the Statute of Autonomy of the Canary Islands of 1982.
The first parliamentary session took place in Santa Cruz de Tenerife on 30 May 1983 and was chaired by Pedro Guerra Cabrera, then deputy for the Canarian socialist parliamentary group (PSC-PSOE). That day Pedro Guerra Cabrera in his first speech advocated "building a region of islands, from now and forever."
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